Miami-Dade arts groups adjusting to comply with New Normal

By Abraham Galvan

Like every Miami-Dade small business transitioning to a new normal and excited to reopen its doors, local performing arts groups are adjusting to comply with health officials’ safety regulations and anticipating their long-awaited comebacks.

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Brandon Goldberg live this Friday!

Join an intimate conversation with Maestro  Eduardo Marturet and the marvelous pianist and composer Brandon Goldberg :

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5:00 pm Miami
2:00 pm Los Angeles
10:00 pm London
11:00 pm Berlin
12:00 am Athens
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Let’s fill our ears with some mystery as we watch Maestro Marturet teaching Bernie how to conduct “in the Hall of Mountain King” 


Let’s be dreamers for a minute!!! Imagine by John Lennon and performed by Ruben Studdard remind us that we can be good in the world. 


Turn the volume ON and enjoy the magical sounds we prepared for you with Giuseppe Martucci’s Notturno. 
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ABOUT MISO

The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO), now in its historic 31st season, is Miami's hometown professional symphony and a valuable contributor to Miami's cultural fabric. With 80 professional musicians selected from around the world, MISO represents the exceptional talent and diversity that mirrors South Florida's international and multicultural richness. With national and world premieres becoming more common, MISO is a source of growing local pride and support.

Founded in 1989 by the late Manuel Ochoa, since 2006 the baton has been in the hands of Eduardo Marturet, a Venezuelan composer and conductor acclaimed across three continents. During his 15 year tenure Maestro Marturet has taken MISO into the world-class professional symphony of Miami. He states that "ultimately MISO belongs to the community, and our job is to raise the artistic level each and every year. Because of our loyal fans and supporters, our future looks bright as the glow of the great city of Miami."